Watch Property41 Victoria Street, Kirriemuir DD8 5DH
3 Bed End Terrace Cottage - Offers Over £250,000
This modernised traditional end-terrace cottage is accompanied by a private driveway and generous gardens, featuring a French-doored dual-aspect summerhouse, a home office, outdoor seating space, and a drying area. The light-filled accommodation comprises a triple-aspect sunroom with access (via a hall) to a spacious, south-east-facing living room and a dining kitchen. The residence also features three bedrooms (one with a walk-in wardrobe running the full length of the room), a stylish shower room with a walk-in shower, a freestanding basin, a WC, storage space, and a tower radiator.
Extras: All fitted floor coverings, blinds, light fittings and kitchen appliances are included in the sale.
- End-terrace traditional cottage in Kirriemuir
- Modern interiors with original features
- Entrance hall
- Sun-filled living room with fireplace
- Triple-aspect sunroom
- Attractive fitted dining kitchen
- Sunny main bedroom with a walk-in wardrobe
- Two more bedrooms
- Modern shower room with a towel warmer
- Private gardens with a summerhouse
- Home office with a shower room
- Private driveway parking
- Gas central heating and double glazing
- EPC Rating: D
- Council Tax Band: D
- Tenure: Freehold
- TSPC Ref: 142935
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Kirriemuir
Kirriemuir, or "Kirrie" as it's often referred to, is the gateway to the glens of Angus, where Munro baggers have 10 to tick off on their list.
Appropriately, the family estate of Sir Hugh Munro is nearby. It was, of course, Sir Hugh who is recalled by anyone working their way through the full range of mountain tops over 3000 feet.
The Angus town's winding streets and subtle red sandstone properties would have been familiar to JM Barrie, whose childhood home is now a museum to the Peter Pan author, with the 17th Century former Town House also a museum.
Another one-time resident, Bon Scott, lead singer with Aussie rock band AC/DC, is remembered fondly with a statue encouraging "selfies" for fans drawn from all over the world.
But homebuyers are more likely to be attracted by a range of modern day facilities, with Webster's High School the secondary for "Kirrie" and the surrounding area.